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How to Overcome Fear of Job Loss in a Recession
Economic recessions often trigger a deep fear among professionals—the fear of losing their job. This fear is natural, but if not managed properly, it can affect mental well-being, confidence, productivity, and even performance at work. The good news is that job loss anxiety can be reduced with practical actions, mindset shifts, and strategic planning. This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to overcome fear of job loss in a recession and stay emotionally and professionally strong
How to Overcome Fear of Job Loss in a Recession
Economic recessions often trigger a deep fear among professionals—the fear of losing their job. This fear is natural, but if not managed properly, it can affect mental well-being, confidence, productivity, and even performance at work. The good news is that job loss anxiety can be reduced with practical actions, mindset shifts, and strategic planning. This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to overcome fear of job loss in a recession and stay emotionally and professionally strong
Supporting Children Through Parental Job Loss
Losing a job can be a stressful experience for any family, but it often affects children in ways parents may not immediately realize. Children are sensitive to changes at home and can sense the emotions of their parents. Whether it’s worry about money, changes in daily routines, or uncertainty about the future, parental job loss can create anxiety for kids. Supporting them during this period requires honesty, reassurance, and stability. The first step is open communication. Pa
Supporting Children Through Parental Job Loss
Losing a job can be a stressful experience for any family, but it often affects children in ways parents may not immediately realize. Children are sensitive to changes at home and can sense the emotions of their parents. Whether it’s worry about money, changes in daily routines, or uncertainty about the future, parental job loss can create anxiety for kids. Supporting them during this period requires honesty, reassurance, and stability. The first step is open communication. Pa
Why Rs 12 Crore Didn't Make This Man Happy: Investment Advisor Explains
We all often assume that having more money will make us happier, but sometimes, the reality doesn’t match our expectations. Abhishek Kumar, a SEBI-registered investment adviser, shared a thought-provoking story on LinkedIn about an acquaintance who, despite amassing a wealth of Rs 12 crore, found himself feeling unfulfilled. The man had built his fortune over 15+ years of hard work, but rather than feeling pride or excitement, he was left with a peculiar
Why Rs 12 Crore Didn't Make This Man Happy: Investment Advisor Explains
We all often assume that having more money will make us happier, but sometimes, the reality doesn’t match our expectations. Abhishek Kumar, a SEBI-registered investment adviser, shared a thought-provoking story on LinkedIn about an acquaintance who, despite amassing a wealth of Rs 12 crore, found himself feeling unfulfilled. The man had built his fortune over 15+ years of hard work, but rather than feeling pride or excitement, he was left with a peculiar
Wedding Debt in 2025: Two-Thirds of Couples Regret Overspending, Says LendingTree Report
A recent report from LendingTree has revealed a concerning trend among newlyweds in 2025: the financial burden of weddings is pushing a growing number of couples into debt, with long-lasting effects on their relationships and financial stability. According to the survey, two-thirds of couples took on debt to fund their big day, and many are left with serious regrets after the festivities have ended. The report paints a stark picture of modern weddings extravagant affairs often driven by s
Wedding Debt in 2025: Two-Thirds of Couples Regret Overspending, Says LendingTree Report
A recent report from LendingTree has revealed a concerning trend among newlyweds in 2025: the financial burden of weddings is pushing a growing number of couples into debt, with long-lasting effects on their relationships and financial stability. According to the survey, two-thirds of couples took on debt to fund their big day, and many are left with serious regrets after the festivities have ended. The report paints a stark picture of modern weddings extravagant affairs often driven by s









